2015 Honduran Cup Explained

Honduran Cup
Season:2015
Other Titles:Copa Presidente
Dates:7 February–9 May
Num Teams:64
Winners:Olimpia
Second:Platense
Third:Motagua
Fourth:Villanueva
Matches:70
Goals:221
Prev Season:1998
Next Season:2015–16
Updated:9 May 2015

The 2015 Honduran Cup was the 10th staging of the Honduran Cup and the first edition since 1998. Club Deportivo Olimpia are the defending champions. The 2015 Honduran Cup is referred to as the Copa Presidente de Honduras for sponsorship reasons. The cup is a creation of the Honduran government funded by money allocated to national security fund. Its purpose is to support the growth of sport to detract the youth from vices and to promote national tourism for rural towns.

The cup was contested by 64 teams from the top 3 divisions of the country. There was a total of 10 teams from La Liga Nacional (First Division), 27 from Liga de Ascenso (Second Division) and 27 from Liga Mayor (Third Division). It was the first cup in which teams outside the top division participated. Some stipulations included that the lower seeded team hosted the matchup and five substitutions were allowed. The first 4 rounds were single match with penalties if match ended in ties. The quarterfinal and semifinal rounds were home-and-away while the one-match final was hosted in a neutral venue.

Participants

Liga Nacional

Honduras Progreso (El Progreso, Yoro)

Marathón (San Pedro Sula, Cortes)

Motagua (Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan)

Olimpia (Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan)

Parrillas One (Siguatepeque, Comayagua)

Platense (Puerto Cortes, Cortes)

Real España (San Pedro Sula, Cortes)

Real Sociedad (Tocoa, Colon)

Victoria (La Ceiba, Atlantida)

Vida (La Ceiba, Atlantida)

Liga de Ascenso

Alianza Becerra (San Francisco de Becerra, Francisco Morazan)

Arsenal (Coxen Hole, Roatan)

Atlético Choloma (Choloma, Cortes)

Atlético Esperanzano (La Esperanza, Intibuca)

Atlético Independiente (Siguatepeque, Comayagua)

Atlético Limeño (La Lima, Cortes)

Atlético Municipal (Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortes)

Atlético Olanchano (Catacamas, Olancho)

Comayagua (Comayagua, Comayagua)

Deportes Savio (Santa Rosa de Copan, Copan)

Espartano (San Jose de Colinas, Santa Barbara)

Graciano San Francisco (Gracias, Lempira)

Jaguares UPNFM (Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan)

Juticalpa (Juticalpa, Olancho)

Lepaera (Lepaera, Lempira)

Marcala (Marcala, Choluteca)

Nacional Villanueva (Villanueva, Cortes)

Real Honduras (San Luis, Santa Barbara)

Real Juventud (Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara)

San Juan (Quimistán, Santa Barbara)

Social Sol (Olanchito, Yoro)

Tela (Tela, Atlantida)

Trujillo (Trujillo, Colon)

Valle (Nacaome, Valle)

Villanueva (Villanueva, Cortes)

Yoro (Yoro, Yoro)

Liga Mayor

Atlético Boca Júnior (Tocoa, Colon)

Atlético Calvario (Langue, Valle)

Atlético Normalista (Gracias, Lempira)

Barros (Cofradia, Cortes)

Brisas (Taulabe, Comayagua)

Casmul (San Manuel, Cortes)

Concepción (San Marcos, Ocotepeque)

Estrella Roja (Danli, El Paraiso)

FAS (Santiago de Puringla, La Paz)

Galaxis (Coxen Hole, Roatan)

Gimnástico (Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan)

Gracias a Dios (Puerto Lempira, Gracias a Dios)

Independiente (Monjaras, Choluteca)

Juventus (Guaimaca, Francisco Morazan)

Las Mercedes (La Ceiba, Atlantida)

Lenca

Merari (Santa Rosa de Copan, Copan)

Merendón (Azacualpa, Santa Barbara)

Oro Verde (El Paraíso) (Oro Verde, El Paraiso)

Oro Verde (Santa Rita) (Santa Rita, Yoro)

Palmeras (Sonaguera, Colon)

Rayos (La Entrada, Copan)

San José Clash (San Jose Pueblo, Atlantida)

San Juan Bosco (Choluteca, Choluteca)

San Lorenzo (San Lorenzo, Valle)

Sulimán (Juticalpa, Olancho)

Schedule and format

The first round schedule was announced on 14 November 2014. The final will be a single match to be held at Estadio Nilmo Edwards in La Ceiba.[1]

Round Date Fixtures Clubs
First leg Second leg
First round 7–8 February 32 64 → 32
Second round 25–26 February 16 32 → 16
Round of 16 18 March 8 16 → 8
Quarterfinals 25 March 28 March 8 8 → 4
Semifinals 31 March & 1 April 22 April & 29 April 4 4 → 2
Final 9 May 1 2 → 1

Prize fund

Round Prize fund
per club
Third Place Team L. 200,000
Second Place Team L. 300,000
2015 Honduran Cup Winner L. 500,000
[2]

Quarterfinals

The draw was done at President's House on 20 March.[3]

2nd legs

Semifinals

2nd legs

Notes and References

  1. http://www.diez.hn/futboldeprimera/767802-99/se-define-la-primera-ronda-de-la-copa-presidente Diez.hn – Se define la primera ronda de la Copa Presidente
  2. Web site: Deporte Total USA Detalles de la primera edicion . 2015-02-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150209193137/http://deportetotalusa.com/honduras-detalles-de-la-primera-edicion-de-la-copa-presidente/ . 2015-02-09 . dead .
  3. http://www.elheraldo.hn/zonadeportiva/824489-215/definidas-las-llaves-de-los-cuartos-de-final-de-la-copa-presidente ElHeraldo.hn – Definidas las llaves de los cuartos de final de la Copa Presidente